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<P>To enter your job description in simple block paragraphs, use either Method 1 or Method 2.</P>
<B><P>Method 1: Type into the text area.</B>
<BR>As you type new lines will be added automatically to make room. So <I>do not hit "Enter" until you come to the end of a paragraph</I>. Then hit "Enter" once.</P>
<P>When you hit "Enter" once, this starts a new paragraph in the result, as it will be seen in the jobs listing. Since these are block paragraphs, it also causes an empty line to be inserted between the paragraphs - although you will not see the blank line in text area as you are typing. The paragraphs in the result will be block paragraphs, just like these.</P>
<P>You can use this to create a minor heading, or to leave a few words alone on their own line. Simply hit "Enter" at the end of your short line.</P>
<B><P>Method 2: Copy simple text into the text area from your clipboard.</B>
<BR>If you compose your text in another editor, you can move it into the text area from your clipboard. But remember that you are still limited to simple, block paragraphs. No formatting will be preserved in the result, as seen in the jobs listing, except for "Enter" (or newline characters), which will signal the start of new block paragraphs.</P>
<B><P>Explanation: What goes on behind the scenes.</B>
<BR>Our program reads your text, searching for the characters that signify the end of a paragraph (\r\n), inserted wherever you hit "Enter". It inserts HTML tags to end and start paragraphs (&lt;/P&gt; and &lt;P&gt;) accordingly.</P>
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